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Ghost of Yotei sales ‘roughly in line’ with Ghost of Tsushima

We don't have any concrete sales figures for Sony's latest first-party PS5 exclusive, Ghost of Yotei. However, chart tracking data suggests it is doing quite well, and may be the biggest first-party PlayStation title since Spider-Man 2. 

The GSD European Chart data has been released. As spotted by VGC, the data shows that Ghost of Yotei's sales are roughly in line with its predecessor, Ghost of Tsushima. It is also the best performing first-party PlayStation game since Spider-Man 2 released in 2023.

EA Sports FC 26 took the number 1 spot in the first week of October, while Ghost of Yotei came in at number 2 on the chart. Despite not reporting digital sales, Nintendo's re-release of Super Mario Galaxy + Super Mario Galaxy 2 for the Nintendo Switch has swiftly risen to the number 3 spot.

Other notable titles in the top ten EU chart for October include Digimon Story: Time Stranger, Doom Eternal, Far Cry Primal, Hogwarts Legacy, Red Dead Redemption 2, South Park: The Fractured But Whole and Final Fantasy Tactics.

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KitGuru Says: While the game might be selling well, I've not been having a very good time with it, especially in comparison to the original game. Have any of you tried Ghost of Yotei on PS5 yet? 

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